FIELD: biotechnology, microbiology.
SUBSTANCE: invention proposes the strain Arthrospira platensis (Nordst.) Geitl. 1/02-T/03-5 isolated form the clone culture Arthrospira platensis 1/02. The strain is stored in collection of NIL VIE geographic faculty of Moscow State University. The strain is characterized by the enhanced yield of protein biomass wherein the mass part of protein is 65.6%.
EFFECT: increased content and yield of protein.
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Dates
2008-04-20—Published
2006-06-27—Filed